The Canon Pixma MG7520 is an ideal printer for photographers and small businesses that produce image-heavy documents. It's highest-quality photo prints are replicas of digital files. But it doesn't hold much paper and it is slower than we'd like.
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The Canon Pixma MG7520 Wireless Photo All-In-One Printer offers Ethernet, Wi-Fi, the convenience of NFC, and above-average graphics and photo quality for an inkjet multifunction printer (MFP). But its speed and somewhat low paper capacity hold it...
The Canon Pixma MG7520 offers excellent photo quality, fast print times and a low cost per page, making it an excellent all-in-one. The $150 Canon Pixma MG7520 all-in-one offers a wide array of features and good print speeds that bested those...
As a photo printer, the MG7520 is excellent. Home users will appreciate the photo quality prints and usefulness for making craft projects such as greeting cards, calendars, etc. Our one complaint is that, for the asking price, we do wish Canon had added...
Decide what it is you're ultimately trying to do with your printer. Don't be swayed by the price or the style. If you want to create the best prints possible and you don't need to do it en masse, then I don't see why you'd need to upgrade to the Canon...
An excellent six-ink photo printer, the MG7520 is a can't-miss AIO pick for photo enthusiasts, but don't ignore the lack of an ADF and the high cost per page for printing documents. Read...